I had been drooling over the exact same stamp on etsy. I just found your blog last week and immediately ordered the supplies you had suggested. They came quickly and I have made two stamps so far and can't wait to make more. Not sure if I'm ready to tackle this one just yet but I do love and admire it. Maybe I will start with a smaller one. Thanks for the inspiration.

there are artiststhere are craftsmen and womenand then there are geniuses with hands more precious that any jewel i think we all know which category you fall intooh and i almost forgot your heart of gold

this is gorgeous!!! your blog has gotten me so inspired to get back into my artwork, especially printmaking! I am currently working on a plate that I'm pretty excited about. I'll leave a link to my flickr later. your blog is amazing and I love reading it every morning:) it makes me want to draw and create all day- which is a feeling I've been missing for a while. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Like the others, I am swooning over the beauty of your work in this stamp. Like I have said before, I will be a buyer if you ever decide to produce stamps for your Etsy stores of birds, bubbles and doilies! The photography on the blog is too is whimsical and dreamy - just an overall pleasure!

I have been lurking around without commenting for a long time now! Your amazingly intricate doily stamp brought me out :) You have an amazing blog, love all your birdies. I used to paint watercolors (only landscapes) for the longest time but now have switched to oils. Your art makes me wanna try water colors again just for their sheer fluidity and lovely handmade paper!

Intricate and beautiful just like God has gifted you! : )I really enjoy your illustrations they minister to me and encourage me to create too. Thank you for sharing your colorful illustrations with us all!

this is beautiful. I've just started carving my own stamps (thanks for your inspiration) and all I can think is, 'wow, i'd need my reading glasses to do all that fine work.' I might have to do some smaller ones before I tackle something so detailed. But I sure do want to.